[Cancelled] Heroes Season 4 (Volume 5 : Redemption)


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GODAMN IT. WHEN IS IT COMING TO THE ****ING BBC?? Ahdasudhasoidhjsaoidhasiodh. :wacko:

I read today its November for definite

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I stopped watching the show after the first couple episodes of season 3 because it got so dull, boring, and tacky. Recently I started watching again to catch up and I still disappointed. :no: What happened to the show after Season 1?! Did the writers change? If not, then did they become stupid or can't think of any more ideas? They ruined the show from its epicness in the first season. :(

Yes! Source ? :p

I would link you but the link is a spoiler but its on digital spy and it reads as follows "Heroes continues Monday at 8pm on NBC. In the UK, season four airs on BBC Two from November."

I really liked this episode, Sylar is becoming one of the trickiest villians, and as I read in another place, Samuel seems to be the poor man's Magneto :p but it is a villain with a purpose, sometimes it is hard to hate him for it. That building collapsing at the end was amazing

I really liked this episode, Sylar is becoming one of the trickiest villians, and as I read in another place, Samuel seems to be the poor man's Magneto :p but it is a villain with a purpose, sometimes it is hard to hate him for it. That building collapsing at the end was amazing

+1

It'll be interesting to see what happens with Sylar/Matt in the rest of the series :)

As someone who's watched the show live since the end of the first season this show has plummeted into a trainwreck I can't help but watch. I can only hope they pull it together to end it satisfactory at the end of this season. :[

And here is the synopsis for the following episode, "Shadowboxing":

Claire investigates the sorority attacks, which may have a link to Noah. Elsewhere, Peter finds his job performance improved after gaining a new ability, which also provides a means to help Emma, and Sylar escalates his assault on Matt.

Heroes on the verge of cancellation?

Airlock Alpha says inside sources at NBC claim that the writers for Heroes are being told to prepare themselves for the series finale this May, giving them a chance to wrap up all their storylines before then.

"There isn't much happening with this show in terms of audience, and giving it a 'final chapter' feel is something the network is considering to help allow the show to go out with a bang," said the source, who asked not to be identified."

Heroes on the verge of cancellation?

Airlock Alpha says inside sources at NBC claim that the writers for Heroes are being told to prepare themselves for the series finale this May, giving them a chance to wrap up all their storylines before then.

"There isn't much happening with this show in terms of audience, and giving it a 'final chapter' feel is something the network is considering to help allow the show to go out with a bang," said the source, who asked not to be identified."

What a shock!

If they don't at least give us Sylar vs Peter ONCE, the writers should never be allowed to make TV shows again.

What a shock!

If they don't at least give us Sylar vs Peter ONCE, the writers should never be allowed to make TV shows again.

Yeah just one big battle balls out crazy all budget in one scene :D

shame really this season has been rather good :( but all good things come to an end sometime

Yeah just one big battle balls out crazy all budget in one scene :D

shame really this season has been rather good :( but all good things come to an end sometime

The good things in Heroes died when they had to chop up the second season because of the writer's strike. It has only had a handful of even decent episodes since.

It's a shame they've screwed one of the best tv shows to come out after LOST. A shame. Heroes was in a privileged position to 'wrap up ' season two when the writers strike happened (whereas most other shows went on hiatus or had to hastily finish up stuff or end it all up abruptly). Yet they screwed it all up.

So yeah, if it's going to finish, kill the damn cheerleader, give peter his power back, give him the scar, make hiro the badass dude that coined the cheerleader catchphrase, and bring it ON with that peter vs sylar battle we've all been waiting on.

The good things in Heroes died when they had to chop up the second season because of the writer's strike. It has only had a handful of even decent episodes since.

yeh but that's your opinion really, I have really enjoyed the season so far but then again its my opinion and others if not 90% here will say "boring" or "not watching again" that's their views.

yeh but that's your opinion really, I have really enjoyed the season so far but then again its my opinion and others if not 90% here will say "boring" or "not watching again" that's their views.

The ratings bear it out, though. The show fell off a cliff at that point, and never recovered.

Sure, you can dissent from the popular opinion, but that doesn't mean the show is any good.

The ratings bear it out, though. The show fell off a cliff at that point, and never recovered.

Sure, you can dissent from the popular opinion, but that doesn't mean the show is any good.

yeah I get your point shows that keep going after 3 seasons have to be amazing to continue to be renewed shows like House and Greys just do it flawlessly while Heroes has to have a good story which at times it hasnt.

It's a shame they've screwed one of the best tv shows to come out after LOST. A shame. Heroes was in a privileged position to 'wrap up ' season two when the writers strike happened (whereas most other shows went on hiatus or had to hastily finish up stuff or end it all up abruptly). Yet they screwed it all up.

So yeah, if it's going to finish, kill the damn cheerleader, give peter his power back, give him the scar, make hiro the badass dude that coined the cheerleader catchphrase, and bring it ON with that peter vs sylar battle we've all been waiting on.

This. :yes:

It's a shame they've screwed one of the best tv shows to come out after LOST. A shame. Heroes was in a privileged position to 'wrap up ' season two when the writers strike happened (whereas most other shows went on hiatus or had to hastily finish up stuff or end it all up abruptly). Yet they screwed it all up.

They would have been better off just keeping the original idea and saving the rest of the story for a year later like everyone else. It was their terrible 'wrap up' that ruined the entire storyline.

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